Buying a Small Integrated Microwave
In-built microwaves can be positioned in cabinets to create an elegant and seamless look. This type of microwave is perfect for smaller kitchens or if you're struggling to find counter space.
This option requires cutting into the wall to install your appliance. It is recommended to work with an experienced installer. Pro: Creates a custom style for your kitchen, especially when it is paired with other appliances, such as an oven for wall.
Size
Microwaves come in different sizes to suit your kitchen and cooking style. There are microwaves for countertop use which you can set on the counter or table and over-the-range (microwave hood combinations) and built-in models that can be incorporated into kitchen cabinets.
If you're looking for a small integrated microwave you can opt for the Whirlpool Slim Trim Kit. It lets your appliance be smaller in size making it perfect for kitchens with smaller space. You'll also find a wide range of capacities inside that vary from 0.8 cubic feet to 2.1 cubic feet so you can choose the one that meets your requirements.
When it comes to integrated microwaves the size you pick will depend on whether you want an individual or a combination model and if you're using the appliance to perform oven functions, too. They'll usually need to be installed when the kitchen is designed to ensure that it fits into the cabinet where it'll be placed. They will also be higher than the cabinet, making them more difficult to clean.
Space
Integrated microwaves have become the "it-appliance" in modern kitchens. They offer many advantages over freestanding models. They are designed to seamlessly fit into upper cabinets and keep countertops clear of clutter. This allows for more space on the countertops for other appliances like mixers and blenders. They're great for small spaces because of their small dimensions. Models with cutouts that are low-profile are more sleek. The interior space is different, but most models offer about 0.8 cubic feet. Consider a model that is slimmer to fit into tighter spaces. Also, think about an option that is shorter to help save space over the range.
Since they are higher in the cabinet, integrated microwaves can be harder to clean than freestanding counterparts. This is easily prevented by planning it carefully and employing the right cleaning techniques.
built in oven with microwave integrated microwave offers the same functions as a countertop model, but it doesn't require any counter space and can provide your kitchen with a neat appearance. It can be hidden in a cabinet, appliance garage or behind the door to blend with the cabinets surrounding it. This method also eliminates the potential safety hazard of having a worktop microwave that is visible to children because it can be put higher up where it's safe for children to reach.
Building the microwave into cabinetry or a cupboard is one of the most common methods to integrate it into your kitchen, and it's generally relatively easy. If you want to create a customized look, you can buy a trim kit from the manufacturer to make the space between the microwave and the cabinetry.

If you're doing major renovations or building, it may be possible to incorporate the microwave inside the wall, which will offer an easier design. But, it's more challenging because you'll need to cut into the structure of your home to place it. This is a task best left to a professional who can ensure that the walls are strong enough to support the weight of the unit, and also add any necessary reinforcement.
Installing a drawer-style micro under the counter is an alternative. It can be accessed with a swipe of a finger on a pull handle. This configuration is ideal for kitchens with a limited countertop space. It's usually the most cost-effective option because you'll need to pay for an entirely new drawer and installation. This design also has the benefit of landing area that is immediately accessible, making it much easier to put food items in the oven and remove it from the oven without having to reach over or under the counter.
Functions
Explore the wide range of Neff small microwaves with built-in microwaves. In contrast to freestanding appliances, integrated appliances are seamlessly integrated into the kitchen, providing an stylish, modern backdrop for those selfies. They may require more space on your worktop for easy access however, since they are higher up on the wall. However, this doesn't stop them however, from providing an array of useful features that allow you to cook, reheat and warm food in a breeze. Included are automatic programs that automatically calculate the temperature, cooking time and duration. So whether you're warming up a glass of milk or melting chocolate, a microwave integrated will be there for you.